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FLIP ShipFLIP - Floating Instrument Platform. At 355 feet in length the FLIP ship is a unique research platform designed to drift offshore in coastal waters. FLIP is towed floating horizontally to a research site. Then ballast tanks in the stern are flooded. As the stern sinks the bow flips to its vertical orientation. It can be left to drift with the wind and currents for long periods of time. FLIP is owned by the office of Naval Research and operated by Scripps Institute of Oceanography. photo-id: ORV-007 request pricing

FLIP ShipFLIP - Floating Instrument Platform. At 355 feet in length the FLIP ship is a unique research platform designed to drift offshore in coastal waters. FLIP is towed floating horizontally to a research site. Then ballast tanks in the stern are flooded. As the stern sinks the bow flips to its vertical orientation. It can be left to drift with the wind and currents for long periods of time. FLIP is owned by the office of Naval Research and operated by Scripps Institute of Oceanography. photo-id: ORV-008 request pricing

FLIP Marine Science & Acoustic Ocean Research VesselFLIP - Floating Instrument Platform. At 355 feet in length FLIP is a unique research platform designed to drift offshore in coastal waters. FLIP is towed floating horizontally to a research site. Then ballast tanks in the stern are flooded. As the stern sinks the bow flips to its vertical orientation. It can be left to drift with the wind and currents for long periods of time. FLIP is owned by the office of Naval Research and operated by Scripps Institute of Oceanography. photo-id: ORV-010 request pricing

FLIP Marine Science & Acoustic Ocean Research VesselFLIP - Floating Instrument Platform. At 355 feet in length FLIP is a unique research platform designed to drift offshore in coastal waters. FLIP is towed floating horizontally to a research site. Then ballast tanks in the stern are flooded. As the stern sinks the bow flips to its vertical orientation. It can be left to drift with the wind and currents for long periods of time. FLIP is owned by the office of Naval Research and operated by Scripps Institute of Oceanography. photo-id: ORV-001 request pricing

FLIP Marine Science & Acoustic Ocean Research VesselFLIP - Floating Instrument Platform. At 355 feet in length FLIP is a unique research platform designed to drift offshore in coastal waters. FLIP is towed floating horizontally to a research site. Then ballast tanks in the stern are flooded. As the stern sinks the bow flips to its vertical orientation. It can be left to drift with the wind and currents for long periods of time. FLIP is owned by the office of Naval Research and operated by Scripps Institute of Oceanography. photo-id: ORV-003 request pricing

FLIP ShipFLIP - Floating Instrument Platform. At 355 feet in length FLIP is a unique research platform designed to drift offshore in coastal waters. FLIP is towed floating horizontally to a research site. Then ballast tanks in the stern are flooded. As the stern sinks the bow flips to its vertical orientation. It can be left to drift with the wind and currents for long periods of time. FLIP is owned by the office of Naval Research and operated by Scripps Institute of Oceanography. photo-id: ORV-004 request pricing

FLIP ShipFLIP - Floating Instrument Platform. At 355 feet in length the FLIP ship is a unique research platform designed to drift offshore in coastal waters. FLIP is towed floating horizontally to a research site. Then ballast tanks in the stern are flooded. As the stern sinks the bow flips to its vertical orientation. It can be left to drift with the wind and currents for long periods of time. FLIP is owned by the office of Naval Research and operated by Scripps Institute of Oceanography. photo-id: ORV-006 request pricing

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